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<P class="title"><A NAME="HELPSwEP3"></A>Switch <B>-EP3</B>  -  expand
paths to full including the drive letter<hr></P>

<P>This switch stores full file paths including the drive letter if
used when archiving. Drive separators (colons) are replaced by underscore
characters.</P>

<P>If you use -ep3 when extracting, it will change underscores back
to colons and create unpacked files in their original folders and disks.
If the user also specified a destination path, it will be ignored.</P>

<P>It also converts UNC paths from \\server\share to __server\share
when archiving and restores them to the original state when extracting.</P>

<P>This switch can help to backup several disks to the same archive.
For example, you may run:</P>

<p class="sample">WinRAR a -ep3 -r backup.rar c:\ d:\ e:\</p>

<P>to create backup and:</P>

<p class="sample">WinRAR x -ep3 backup.rar</p>

<P>to restore it.</P>

<P>But be cautious and use -ep3 only if you are sure that extracting
archive does not contain any malicious files. In other words, use it
if you have created an archive yourself or completely trust its author.
This switch allows to overwrite any file in any location on your computer
including important system files and should normally be used only for
the purpose of backup and restore.</P>

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